Zamar UK - Equine & Sports Injury Hot / Cold Therapy
A revolution in cold and heat therapy is upon us. A brand new method of administering cold and heat therapy to athletes and horses has been developed. Never before in the UK or anywhere else in the world has there been a machine that provides continuous and programmable cold or heat therapy combined with a massage function for the repair and general maintenance of athletes and sports horse's legs and many other areas.
Zamar units operate in a similar way to a refrigeration unit but have the capacity to heat as well as cool the area being treated. There is no ice or water anywhere in this treatment system. Equine and Sports hot/cold therapy units with their advanced programmable heating and cooling temperature treatment comes from an air condensed refrigeration unit with a specially adapted circulation system. A liquid called Glycol is pumped down PVC hoses into treatment pads that are held inside Velcro fastening Wraps that are applied to the area to be treated. The Equine machines have safety connectors fitted and if the horse moves away the Wraps are instantly disconnected.
There has been much research in recent times about sports injury therapy, sports hot / cold therapy & equine ice therapy and the results that are achieved by it.
Zamar Equine units are used for specific injuries and for the general maintenance of the leg. UK Polo professional Martin Glue-Cowdray Park Polo said when asked, "it is equine ice therapy at the touch of a button and something that no competition stable should be without".
The Zamar sports hot/cold therapy units are currently playing a major role in rehabilitation programmes, when dealing with acute sports injuries. Bolton Wanderers FC, Everton FC and Bradford Bulls Rugby Club, amongst others have achieved fantastic results with this Sports injury therapy equipment over the last two seasons.
"Z.T.T.T. Ltd Zamar Temperature Thermal Treatments Ltd is the exclusive distributor of Zamar products in the UK, Ireland, USA, Australia and New Zealand.
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